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Title Recent Advancements in Fermentation Strategies for Mass Production and Formulation of Biofertilizers: Towards Waste Valorization
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Authors Bagga, D; Chauhan, S; Bhavanam, A; Nikhil, GN; Meena, SS; Mohanty, A
Title Recent Advancements in Fermentation Strategies for Mass Production and Formulation of Biofertilizers: Towards Waste Valorization
Year 2024
Published
DOI 10.1007/s42729-024-01947-y
Abstract Biofertilizers are microbial cultures that colonize the rhizosphere and help in nutrient uptake by plants. However, despite significant progress in the research and development of various biofertilizer formulations, the practical usage of these falls well short of their capability. Production and optimization of biofertilizer formulations require aseptic conditions and close monitoring throughout the manufacturing process. In this regard, scaling up its production process requires an in-depth understanding of fermentation techniques along with process control parameters. The current study explores various mass production techniques using fermentation technology for upscaling biofertilizer production. Exploration of the potential utilization of nutrients found in domestic and industrial wastewater has been undertaken to cultivate biofertilizer strains through both solid and liquid fermentation. These approaches represent two pathways that could effectively contribute to resource recovery, aligning with the principles of a circular economy. The sustainable large-scale production of biofertilizers also hinges on the optimization of processes and formulations, coupled with the development of suitable carriers.
Author Keywords Agro-waste; Biofertilizer; Carriers; Scale-up; Solid State Fermentation
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
EID WOS:001274313500005
WoS Category Plant Sciences; Environmental Sciences; Soil Science
Research Area Plant Sciences; Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Agriculture
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